deceiver in the PONS Dictionary

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English
A deceiver's actions are interrelated to the message receiver's actions.
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The content of the two hypotheses is the same, namely that an omnipotent deceiver is trying to deceive.
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This belief is commonly referred to as deceivers yet true.
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The amethyst deceiver has had many binomials over a great many years, but reference to the amethyst coloration is featured in most of these.
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The articles the deceiver or the antichrist are usually seen as marking out a certain category of persons, rather than an individual.
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Deception, however, places a significant cognitive load on the deceiver.
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Jack was known throughout the land as a deceiver, manipulator and otherwise dreg of society.
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It is during this exchange that the deceiver will reveal verbal and nonverbal information about deceit.
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The deceiver gets its common name from its variable appearance.
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I charge the white man with being the greatest deceiver on earth.
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